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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filleted for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been cut into fillets for a particular purpose. Example: The chef filleted the fish for the sushi roll, creating perfect bite-sized pieces.
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They may feel cheated only to be fed the bits the court filleted for them.
Beautiful plaice, sweet, firm and fat, is also swiftly filleted for us.
Tonks picks out a couple to add to the John Dory that is being filleted for us.
The brilliant Swedish novel and movie about a bullied boy and his relationship with a vampire has been filleted for stage.
Scarlett knew this all too well and had been working on the basis that the March analysis could be filleted for publication.
The fish, which has white flesh, a mild flavor and a meaty succulence that suggests wild striped bass, is being sold whole or filleted for $14.99 a pound at Citarella stores.
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Contamination of the flesh by these species is likely to occur during gutting (for Pangasius steaks) and manually filleting (for fillets and portions) (Tong Thi et al. 2013; Noseda et al. 2013; Tong Thi et al. 2014).
Enhanced two-axis programming capabilities include, multiple operation automatic lead-in and lead-out generation, automatic corner filleting for internal, external, or all sharp intersections.
They've filleted him for his aversion to risk.
The American preference for filleted fish is a highly wasteful one.
The fish would sit there, soaking, before it would be scaled, gutted, filleted and cooked for tea.
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